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Billy the DAY THURS. Give one-eyed cars plenty of room Don't pass cars on hills, what's your hurry Acquaint yourself with the rear view mirror, Gars may be built for speed, but roads are not The Coloi gue for Red * with the D Friday, Mai D.J.Crai ^ troit school, the meet d schools of tj in litearry, Road hogs do not live to get to the packing house. .. r If you drink, don't drive. If you drive, don't drink. It is not how close but how far you can get from a passing car, Encourage the highway patrol in the performance of their duty. Before your accident the road sign told you the curve was there. Yellow road sign& mean danger. White signs mean information. ♦ « While driving, may we be courteous to men, wcmen and chil- dren afoot. Dim your lights when approaching cars* not only for safety but for courtesy. # ■?...... Dim lights when parked on road shoulder for the benefit of approaching cars. Keep on your side of the road. You are entitled to your half, but not the middle. If you- get drousy, stop the car. Get out and exercise. It may save, your life. Highway signs are installed at a big expense to the tax payer —we should use them. • If front wheel leaves the road surface, do not jerk car back instantly. This caused many deaths in 1940. This is the day for aU citizens to write or ‘phone their law en- forcement officers their appreciation for safety vigilance. for 1941 are ers in Red 1 plications f< ^received at office in oJ ten, field sj gency crop I W the FaJ tkm. I These loJ the past, I * As in foi lamed will cant's nea paring an crops or in ing feed fo the produi required ti lien on thi case of lod production first lien q A cab ’ An om A hin pints. A fark seven-eigl An epl eight gall nftniin ifSTfnoininij : J'F! *
The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1941,
newspaper,
January 16, 1941;
Detroit, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902505/m1/4/:
accessed July 18, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Red River County Public Library.